A Prague airport transfer with Detailed Drivers is a private chauffeur door-to-door transfer from Letiste Vaclava Havla Praha (Vaclav Havel Airport Prague, PRG Terminal 1 or Terminal 2) to any Prague Old Town (Stare Mesto), Mala Strana (Lesser Town), Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske Namesti), Jewish Quarter (Josefov), Vinohrady, Karlin, Smichov, or Letna hotel or address — all-in from $200 (~CZK 4,600 / ~EUR 185) Business Sedan (Mercedes-Benz E-Class or BMW 5 Series), $280 (~CZK 6,450 / ~EUR 260) Mercedes-Benz GLE or BMW X7 First Class SUV, $400 (~CZK 9,200 / ~EUR 370) Mercedes-Benz S-Class, or $540 (~CZK 12,400 / ~EUR 500) Mercedes-Benz V-Class or Sprinter (6-8 passenger luxury). The 17-kilometer / 11-mile route runs Dalnice D7 (the Prague-Slany motorway) eastbound from the PRG airport access road for 12 kilometers to the Prazsky Okruh (Prague Ring Road) Vystaviste exit, then continues on Evropska Boulevard southeast through Dejvice and Vitezne Namesti, crosses the Vltava River, and arrives at Old Town Square (Staromestske Namesti) in 30-40 minutes. Prague (Praha in Czech) is the capital of the Czech Republic and the historic heart of Bohemia, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Listed historic center with Prague Castle (Prazsky Hrad — the largest ancient castle complex in the world by Guinness records, currently the seat of the Czech President and St. Vitus Cathedral), Charles Bridge (Karluv Most — the 14th-century Gothic stone bridge with 30 baroque saint statues spanning the Vltava), Old Town Square with the Astronomical Clock (Prazsky Orloj — the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world, dating to 1410, featuring the Apostles procession on the hour), Wenceslas Square (the historic boulevard of the 1968 Prague Spring uprising and the 1989 Velvet Revolution), Lesser Town Mala Strana (the baroque district under Prague Castle), and the Jewish Quarter Josefov (with six historic synagogues including the Old-New Synagogue, the oldest active synagogue in Europe). Detailed Drivers is a 5.0-star rated Prague chauffeur service featured in Forbes and Entrepreneur, with English / Czech / German bilingual chauffeurs, Czech federal Zakon o silnicni doprave passenger transport licensing, EUR 1 million liability insurance, FlightAware flight tracking, inside-terminal meet-and-greet at the PRG Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 Arrivals Halls with a printed name placard, chilled bottled water, complimentary Wi-Fi hotspot, USB-C charging, child seat on request, EU-mandated winter tires November through March, and chauffeurs trained on the full Bohemia heritage narrative (the 14th-century reign of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV who established Charles University in 1348 and commissioned Charles Bridge and St. Vitus Cathedral, the Habsburg-era Austro-Hungarian centuries, the 1918 Czechoslovak founding, the 1968 Prague Spring crushed by Warsaw Pact tanks, and the 1989 Velvet Revolution led by Vaclav Havel). All-in pricing holds through the Prague Spring International Music Festival (May 12 - June 4), the Christmas Markets at Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square (late November - January 6), Designblok design week (October), the Volkswagen Prague Marathon (early May), the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (early July), Czech National Day (October 28), the Velvet Revolution anniversary (November 17), Skoda Auto board meetings at Mlada Boleslav HQ, JetBrains executive weeks, Avast / Gen Digital corporate weeks, Komercni Banka / Ceska Sporitelna / CSOB / CEZ Group executive travel, and Czech Presidential Office / US Embassy / UK Embassy / German Embassy diplomatic travel. 24/7 dispatch from a Prague-licensed bilingual operations team — WhatsApp and international callback at +1 (888) 420-0177.
Business Sedan: $200 all-in (~CZK 4,600) · 3 pax · 3 bags · one-way
First Class SUV (Mercedes GLE / BMW X7): $280 all-in (~CZK 6,450) · 6 pax · 6 bags
Mercedes-Benz S-Class: $400 all-in (~CZK 9,200) · 3 pax · VIP package
Mercedes-Benz V-Class / Sprinter (6-8 pax): $540 all-in (~CZK 12,400)
Route: PRG Vaclav Havel Airport (T1 or T2) → Prague Old Town / Mala Strana / Wenceslas Square
Distance / Time: 17 km / 11 mi · 30-40 min · Dalnice D7 + Prazsky Okruh + Evropska
Hourly hire: $120/hr Sedan · $150/hr SUV · $230/hr S-Class · $240/hr Sprinter (3-hr min)
24/7 · NDA bilingual chauffeurs · WhatsApp +1 (888) 420-0177
A Prague airport transfer is the only way to skip the Prague Public Transit (DPP) Airport Express bus to Hlavni Nadrazi main train station (which terminates at the Prague Main Station and requires a metro or taxi connection to most central hotels), the standard PRG taxi rank (where the AAA Taxi and FIX taxi cooperatives offer regulated fares but with no inside-terminal meet-and-greet, no English-language guarantee, and no advance flight tracking), and the rideshare surge during the Prague Spring Festival, Christmas Markets, and Designblok weeks. Detailed Drivers operates as a fully licensed Czech federal Zakon o silnicni doprave passenger transport carrier with Mestska Prahy commercial concession — not a rideshare, not a shared shuttle, not a taxi cooperative — which means the chauffeur is authorized for inside-terminal meet-and-greet at the PRG Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall (the non-Schengen intercontinental terminal handling Delta from JFK and ATL, United from EWR seasonal, British Airways from LHR, Emirates from DXB daily A380, Qatar Airways from DOH, Turkish Airlines from IST, Korean Air from ICN, Air China, Hainan Airlines, and the historical Aeroflot from SVO) and the Terminal 2 Arrivals Hall (the Schengen terminal handling Lufthansa from FRA and MUC, KLM from AMS, Air France from CDG, SWISS from ZRH, Austrian from VIE, LOT from WAW, Brussels Airlines from BRU, ITA Airways from FCO and MXP, Smartwings as the largest Czech-headquartered carrier, Wizz Air across Central and Eastern Europe, Ryanair across Europe, easyJet from LGW and LTN, Eurowings, and Vueling from BCN and MAD). The route runs Dalnice D7 (the four-lane divided Prague-Slany Bundesautobahn-equivalent motorway, 12 km from the PRG airport access road to the Prazsky Okruh interchange at Vystaviste), then transitions to the Prazsky Okruh (the Prague Ring Road, the inner orbital motorway connecting all major Prague districts), and finally onto Evropska Boulevard (the historic Dejvice-Old Town corridor passing the Czech Technical University, Vitezne Namesti circus, and the Hradcanska metro station). The Vltava River crossings into the Old Town are typically via the Hlavkuv Most or the Cechuv Most baroque bridges (Charles Bridge is pedestrian-only and inaccessible to vehicles). Detailed Drivers chauffeurs know every Prague district — the Old Town (Stare Mesto, the medieval heart with the Astronomical Clock and Old Town Square), Mala Strana (the baroque Lesser Town under Prague Castle, the embassy quarter), the New Town (Nove Mesto, with Wenceslas Square and the Czech National Museum), the Jewish Quarter (Josefov, with six historic synagogues), Vinohrady (the leafy 19th-century residential district with the Peace Square and the National House Vinohrady), Letna (the riverside park overlooking the Old Town with the metronome on the former Stalin monument plinth), Karlin (the post-2002-flood gentrified tech district with JetBrains, Pernerova corporate offices, and the River Garden development), Smichov (the south bank entertainment district with the Anglo American School, Andel shopping center, and the JetBrains Na Hrebenkach campus), Vrsovice and Nusle (the cool emerging districts), and Holesovice (the Industrial Palace at Vystaviste Praha, the National Gallery Trade Fair Palace, and the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art). Detailed Drivers is fully licensed and is the only premium private chauffeur operator on the Prague airport corridor offering inside-terminal meet-and-greet, advance Old Town pedestrian-zone routing, Mala Strana cobblestone delivery, and English-narrated Bohemia historical commentary. Call (888) 420-0177 or WhatsApp +1 (888) 420-0177 (English, Czech, German, or Russian).
| Route | Sedan (USD) | SUV (USD) | Distance · Drive time · Highway |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRG Vaclav Havel → Old Town Square (Staromestske Namesti) | $200 (~CZK 4,600) | $280 (~CZK 6,450) | 17 km · 30-40 min · D7 + Prazsky Okruh |
| PRG → Four Seasons Hotel Prague (Veleslavinova, Old Town) | $200 (~CZK 4,600) | $280 (~CZK 6,450) | 17 km · 30-40 min · D7 + Prazsky Okruh |
| PRG → Mandarin Oriental Prague (Nebovidska, Mala Strana) | $200 (~CZK 4,600) | $280 (~CZK 6,450) | 17 km · 30-40 min · D7 + Prazsky Okruh |
| PRG → Augustine Luxury Collection (Letenska, Mala Strana) | $200 (~CZK 4,600) | $280 (~CZK 6,450) | 17 km · 30-40 min · D7 + Prazsky Okruh |
| PRG → Wenceslas Square hotels (Vaclavske Namesti) | $200 (~CZK 4,600) | $280 (~CZK 6,450) | 18 km · 30-45 min · D7 + Prazsky Okruh |
| PRG → Hilton Prague (Pobrezni, Karlin) | $200 (~CZK 4,600) | $280 (~CZK 6,450) | 16 km · 25-40 min · D7 + Prazsky Okruh |
| PRG → Vinohrady villa / embassy quarter | $200 (~CZK 4,600) | $280 (~CZK 6,450) | 19 km · 35-50 min · D7 + Prazsky Okruh |
| PRG → Prague Castle (Prazsky Hrad) Hradcany | $200 (~CZK 4,600) | $280 (~CZK 6,450) | 15 km · 25-40 min · D7 + Evropska |
| PRG → Skoda Auto HQ Mlada Boleslav (full-day) | $360 (~CZK 8,300) | $480 (~CZK 11,050) | 70 km · 1 hr 10-30 min · D10 motorway |
| Prague → Karlovy Vary (full-day, 6 hr on-site) | $480 (~CZK 11,050) | $560 (~CZK 12,900) | 130 km · 1 hr 45 min · D6 motorway |
| Prague → Cesky Krumlov (full-day, UNESCO heritage) | $580 (~CZK 13,350) | $680 (~CZK 15,650) | 170 km · 2 hr 30 min · D3 + Route 39 |
| Prague → Kutna Hora (full-day, Sedlec Ossuary) | $380 (~CZK 8,750) | $440 (~CZK 10,150) | 80 km · 1 hr 15 min · D11 motorway |
| Prague → Pilsen (Plzen — Pilsner Urquell Brewery) | $400 (~CZK 9,200) | $480 (~CZK 11,050) | 90 km · 1 hr · D5 motorway |
PRG-to-Prague routes are one-way all-in rates. Full-day excursion rates include 6 hours on-site at the destination plus round-trip Prague-destination-Prague. No surge during Prague Spring International Music Festival (May 12 - June 4), Christmas Markets at Old Town Square / Wenceslas Square / Republic Square / Prague Castle (late November - January 6), Designblok design week (October), Volkswagen Prague Marathon (early May), Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (early July), Czech National Day (October 28), Velvet Revolution anniversary (November 17), Skoda Auto board meetings at Mlada Boleslav, JetBrains corporate weeks, Avast / Gen Digital weeks, Komercni Banka / Ceska Sporitelna / CSOB / CEZ Group executive travel, or O2 Arena event nights. CZK and EUR rates approximate at current exchange. Sedan = Mercedes E-Class or BMW 5 Series (3 pax + 3 bags); SUV = Mercedes GLE or BMW X7 (6 pax + 6 bags). Mercedes-Benz S-Class $400 one-way Prague-PRG. Mercedes V-Class / Sprinter $540 one-way (6-8 pax luxury config). Hourly hire $120/hr Sedan · $150/hr SUV · $230/hr S-Class · $240/hr Sprinter (3-hour minimum). Gratuity, tax, and card processing included.
Founded 1946, the Prague Spring International Music Festival (Prazske Jaro) is the most prestigious classical music festival in Central Europe — opening on the anniversary of Bedrich Smetana death with his Ma Vlast cycle at Smetana Hall, closing with Beethoven Ninth Symphony, with concerts at Rudolfinum (the Czech Philharmonic home, the 1885 neo-Renaissance landmark), Smetana Hall at Obecni Dum (Municipal House), the Estates Theatre (Stavovske Divadlo where Mozart premiered Don Giovanni in 1787), St. Vitus Cathedral, and the Spanish Hall at Prague Castle. 50,000+ classical music attendees descend on Prague hotels — the Four Seasons Prague, Mandarin Oriental Prague, Augustine, and Aria Hotel reach 95%+ occupancy. Rideshare surge runs 2.5-3.5x; DD all-in $200 sedan one-way applies. Book Old Town and Mala Strana chauffeurs 60+ days ahead.
Prague Christmas Markets at Old Town Square (the largest, with the Christmas tree from the Krkonose Mountains and the Bethlehem nativity scene with live sheep and donkey), Wenceslas Square, Republic Square at Obecni Dum, Peace Square in Vinohrady, and Prague Castle run for 6 weeks. Hot mulled wine (svarak), trdelnik chimney cake, Czech glassware, Bohemian crystal, wooden toys, and gingerbread. Prague Castle Christmas Market with the most photogenic backdrop. Snow-dusted Old Town Square is among the most-photographed Christmas Market views in Europe. DD all-in $200 sedan one-way with EU-mandated winter tires Nov-Mar. Book 30+ days ahead.
The largest design festival in Central Europe, held annually in October at the Industrial Palace at Vystaviste Praha (the 1891 Prague General Land Centennial Exhibition pavilion) and across 15+ Prague venues including the National Museum, the Trade Fair Palace, the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, and the Mucha Foundation. Draws international design press, Forbes-listed design buyers, Central European architectural firms, and the European Capital of Culture network. NDA chauffeurs for visiting design-world executives staying at the Augustine, Mandarin Oriental, and Aria Hotel. Book 30+ days ahead.
The Volkswagen Prague Marathon (RunCzech series, founded 1995) draws 10,000+ runners and elite Kenyan and Ethiopian fields. Course winds through Old Town, Mala Strana, crosses Charles Bridge by closed route, and finishes at Old Town Square. Marathon weekend closes Old Town and Mala Strana streets and requires alternate routing knowledge — DD chauffeurs are briefed on the live closure map and alternate Letna, Karlin, and Vinohrady routing. Hotels reach 95%+ occupancy. Book 60+ days ahead. Affiliated RunCzech events include the Half Marathon (April), the Birell Grand Prix (September), and the corporate relay races.
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF, founded 1946, A-list festival accredited by FIAPF) draws Forbes-listed Hollywood talent, European film industry, and Central European film press to the historic Habsburg-era spa town 130 km west of Prague. PRG-to-Karlovy Vary chauffeur transfer is the standard arrival routing — $480 sedan all-in one-way / $560 SUV / $920 S-Class / $1,200 Sprinter for the 1 hr 45 min D6 motorway run. The Grandhotel Pupp (the festival HQ hotel, the centerpiece of the Casino Royale 2006 James Bond film), the Hotel Imperial, the Carlsbad Plaza, and the Becher Villa are all served from PRG. Book 90+ days ahead.
Czech corporate executive travel drives year-round chauffeur demand. Skoda Auto annual board meetings at Mlada Boleslav HQ (70 km northeast, 1 hr 10-30 min via D10) require PRG-to-Mlada-Boleslav executive transfers — $360 sedan all-in one-way. JetBrains executive weeks at the Na Hrebenkach campus in Smichov, Avast / Gen Digital corporate weeks at the Pankrac HQ, Productboard weeks in Karlin, and the Czech banking executive calendar (Komercni Banka Societe Generale board, Ceska Sporitelna Erste Group board, CSOB KBC board, Moneta Money Bank executive weeks) all drive demand. The Czech National Bank policy weeks, the CEZ Group annual general meeting, the Czech Senate political weeks, and the US / UK / German / French embassy events at the Mala Strana embassy quarter all require NDA chauffeur availability. Book 30+ days ahead.
Dalnice D7 (the Bundesautobahn-equivalent Prague-Slany motorway) and the Prazsky Okruh (the Prague Ring Road) together form the standard arrival corridor from PRG Vaclav Havel Airport to central Prague, with Evropska Boulevard as the final approach through Dejvice to the Vltava River and the Old Town. From the PRG Terminal 1 / Terminal 2 Arrivals Hall to Old Town Square (Staromestske Namesti), the route covers 17 kilometers / 11 miles of mixed motorway and urban boulevard, passing through every major Prague approach landmark. Detailed Drivers chauffeurs know every kilometer marker, every Bavarian Aral-equivalent OMV Raststätte rest stop, every Prazsky Mestska Policie checkpoint, and every alternate reroute around the Prazsky Okruh construction zones and the Old Town pedestrian-zone restrictions. Here is the kilometer-by-kilometer breakdown.
Km 0 (PRG Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 Arrivals Hall): Departure from the PRG Vaclav Havel Airport Arrivals Hall after meet-and-greet at the Treffpunkt-equivalent Czech Meeting Point. Vehicle waits at the short-term covered parking (Garaze C) adjacent to both terminals — 3-5 minute walk from baggage claim with luggage assistance.
Km 2 (PRG access road onto Aviaticka): Chauffeur exits the airport access road southeast onto Aviaticka, the airport perimeter road connecting to Dalnice D7. The Prague Marriott Airport Hotel and the Holiday Inn Prague Airport are immediately adjacent — useful for early-departure overnight stays.
Km 5 (D7 motorway entrance at Tuchomerice): Chauffeur enters Dalnice D7 eastbound at the Tuchomerice interchange. The D7 is a four-lane divided motorway with 130 km/h posted limits — the Bundesautobahn-equivalent standard for Czech Republic motorways.
Km 9 (Kladno-Dejvice junction approach): The D7 enters the western Prague approach corridor, with Kladno (the heavy industry city of Bohemia) signed to the west and Dejvice signed to the east. 15-20 minutes from PRG.
Km 12 (Vystaviste interchange onto Prazsky Okruh): The D7 terminates at the Vystaviste exit onto the Prazsky Okruh (the Prague Ring Road, the inner orbital motorway). The Vystaviste Praha (Prague Exhibition Grounds, home to the Industrial Palace, Designblok, and the Matejska Pout amusement fair) is signed to the east. 22-28 minutes from PRG.
Km 14 (Hradcanska metro station approach): The Prazsky Okruh feeds into Evropska Boulevard, the historic Dejvice-Old Town corridor. The Hradcanska metro station (Line A) and the Czech Technical University campus are visible. 25-32 minutes from PRG.
Km 15 (Vitezne Namesti circus): Vitezne Namesti — the Dejvice traffic circle with the Czech Ministry of Defence building and the Generals statue. 27-34 minutes from PRG.
Km 16 (Vltava River crossing via Hlavkuv Most or Cechuv Most): The Vltava River crossing into the Old Town. Charles Bridge (Karluv Most) is pedestrian-only and inaccessible to vehicles — the standard arrival crossings are the Hlavkuv Most baroque bridge or the Cechuv Most Art Nouveau bridge. 30-38 minutes from PRG. Letna Park is visible to the north with the metronome on the former Stalin monument plinth.
Km 17 (Old Town Square arrival): Arrival at the Old Town Square (Staromestske Namesti) — home to the Astronomical Clock (Prazsky Orloj, the 1410 third-oldest astronomical clock in the world with the Apostles procession on the hour), the Tyn Church (the 14th-century Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn), the Jan Hus monument (the 1915 Ladislav Saloun sculpture), the baroque St. Nicholas Church, and the historic Old Town Hall. The Four Seasons Hotel Prague is 500 meters east on Veleslavinova; the Buddha-Bar Hotel is on Jakubska 300 meters north; the Pachtuv Palace is on Karoliny Svetle 400 meters southeast; the Hotel U Prince is directly on Old Town Square. For Mala Strana destinations (Mandarin Oriental on Nebovidska, Augustine on Letenska, Aria Hotel on Trziste), the chauffeur continues across Manesuv Most or Legions Bridge to the Lesser Town. For Wenceslas Square destinations, the chauffeur turns south on Na Prikope to Vaclavske Namesti — the Almanac X Prague Mansion, the Marriott Prague, the Hilton Prague Old Town, the InterContinental Prague (rebranding to Fairmont), the W Prague (in development), and the Carlo IV Boscolo Hotel.
The chosen vehicle of the Czech Presidential Office Personenschutzkommando and the working sedan of the German Embassy on Vlasska. 3 passengers + 3 large bags, full-leather rear bench, individual reading lights, USB-C charging, complimentary Wi-Fi hotspot. The default choice for couples, solo executive travelers, and small families on the PRG-Old Town corridor. $200 all-in one-way. EU-mandated winter tires November-March, snow chains carried.
The German executive sedan. 3 passengers + 3 large bags, the BMW iDrive entertainment system, leather rear bench, USB-C charging. Available as a substitute for the Mercedes E-Class at the same $200 all-in one-way rate. Preferred by Skoda Auto board members, JetBrains executives, and visiting German corporate executives.
The full-size luxury SUV. 6 passengers + 6 large bags, panoramic sunroof, three-zone climate, individual rear leather captains chairs in the executive trim. Recommended for families of 4-6, executive offsite groups, and visitors with mobility accommodations who prefer the higher entry height. Useful for the cobblestone Mala Strana streets where ground clearance helps. $280 all-in one-way.
The flagship BMW SUV. 6-7 passengers + 6 large bags, three rows of seating, panoramic Sky Lounge LED roof, B&W audio. Available as a substitute for the Mercedes GLE at the same $280 all-in one-way rate. Preferred by Skoda Auto board members and visiting US tech executives staying at the Four Seasons Prague or Mandarin Oriental Prague.
The German chancellor working sedan and the global benchmark for executive transport. Rear-cabin executive seat with massage, individual rear climate, rear entertainment screens, Burmester High-End 4D Surround Sound, individual headrest pillows. The choice for Czech Presidential Office delegations, Skoda Auto board arrivals at Mlada Boleslav, JetBrains executive travel, Komercni Banka / Ceska Sporitelna / CSOB board weeks, US Embassy ambassadorial travel, and discretion-required Hollywood / financial-services visitors during the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. $400 all-in one-way.
The luxury people-mover. The Mercedes-Benz V-Class (6 passenger luxury seating with rear lounge configuration, individual leather captains chairs, conference table) and the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (8 passenger luxury executive shuttle configuration). Ideal for families of 6-8, corporate offsite groups, wedding-party arrivals at Pachtuv Palace, and Prague Spring International Music Festival delegation groups. $540 all-in one-way. The Sprinter is also the preferred vehicle for Skoda Auto Mlada Boleslav delegation tours and the Designblok extended-group bookings.
Prague is among the most architecturally intact medieval and baroque capitals in Europe — the UNESCO World Heritage Listed historic center covers 866 hectares spanning the Old Town, the New Town, Mala Strana, Hradcany, and Josefov. Detailed Drivers chauffeurs are trained on the full Bohemia historical narrative spanning a millennium of Czech history.
Prague Castle (Prazsky Hrad): The largest ancient castle complex in the world by Guinness World Records, founded in the 9th century, currently the seat of the Czech President (Office of the President of the Czech Republic). The complex includes St. Vitus Cathedral (the Gothic cathedral begun in 1344 under Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, completed in 1929, housing the Czech Crown Jewels, the tomb of Saint Wenceslas, and the Mucha stained-glass window), the Old Royal Palace (Stary Kralovsky Palac with the Vladislav Hall), the Basilica of St. George, Golden Lane (Zlata Ulicka, the 16th-century craftsmen row including the house where Franz Kafka briefly lived), and the Spanish Hall used for Prague Spring International Music Festival opening concerts.
Charles Bridge (Karluv Most): The 14th-century Gothic stone bridge commissioned by Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV in 1357, spanning the Vltava River from the Old Town to Mala Strana. 30 baroque saint statues line the 516-meter bridge (added 1683-1714). Pedestrian-only since 1965 — the standard photo stop on every Prague chauffeur arrival. The chauffeur drops at the Old Town tower (Staromestska Mostecka Vez) or the Mala Strana towers and waits at the nearby parking on Krizovnicke Namesti.
Old Town Square (Staromestske Namesti) and the Astronomical Clock: The medieval heart of Prague, surrounded by the Tyn Church (the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn, with twin 80-meter towers), the baroque St. Nicholas Church, the Old Town Hall with the Astronomical Clock (Prazsky Orloj — the 1410 third-oldest astronomical clock in the world, with the Apostles procession on the hour 9 AM - 11 PM), and the Jan Hus monument (the 1915 Ladislav Saloun sculpture commemorating the 1415 burning of the religious reformer).
Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske Namesti): The 750-meter long boulevard at the heart of the New Town, flanked by the Czech National Museum (the 1891 neo-Renaissance national museum building) and the equestrian statue of Saint Wenceslas. The historic site of the 1968 Prague Spring uprising crushed by Warsaw Pact tanks and the 1989 Velvet Revolution mass gatherings that toppled the Communist regime under Vaclav Havel leadership.
Mala Strana (Lesser Town): The baroque Lesser Town under Prague Castle, the embassy quarter housing the US Embassy on Trziste (the Schoenborn Palace), the UK Embassy on Thunovska, the German Embassy on Vlasska (the Lobkowicz Palace), the French Embassy on Velkoprevorske Namesti, the Mandarin Oriental Prague on Nebovidska (in the former 14th-century Dominican monastery), the Augustine Luxury Collection Marriott on Letenska (in the 13th-century St. Thomas Augustinian Monastery), and the Aria Hotel on Trziste. The Lennon Wall, the Kampa Island park, and the Vrtba Garden baroque terraced garden.
Jewish Quarter (Josefov): Six historic synagogues including the Old-New Synagogue (the oldest active synagogue in Europe, dating to 1270), the Maisel Synagogue, the Pinkas Synagogue (with the names of 80,000 Holocaust victims inscribed on the walls), the Spanish Synagogue (the Moorish Revival masterpiece), the Klausen Synagogue, and the High Synagogue. The Old Jewish Cemetery (Stary Zidovsky Hrbitov, used 1439-1787, with 12,000 visible tombstones and an estimated 100,000 burials in stacked layers). The Jewish Museum in Prague administers the entire complex.
Vinohrady, Letna, Karlin, Smichov, Holesovice: Vinohrady is the leafy 19th-century residential district above Wenceslas Square with the Peace Square (Namesti Miru) and the National House Vinohrady, popular for embassy residences. Letna is the riverside park overlooking the Old Town with the iconic metronome on the former Stalin monument plinth and the Letna Beer Garden. Karlin is the post-2002-flood gentrified tech district with JetBrains, Productboard, the River Garden development, and the Forum Karlin concert hall. Smichov is the south bank entertainment district with the Anglo American School, Andel shopping center, and the JetBrains Na Hrebenkach campus. Holesovice houses the Industrial Palace at Vystaviste Praha (the Designblok venue), the National Gallery Trade Fair Palace (the Slovanska Epopej Mucha collection), and the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art.
Bohemia day-trip destinations: Karlovy Vary (the historic spa town also known by its German name Carlsbad, 130 km west, home to the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival), Cesky Krumlov (the UNESCO World Heritage medieval town, 170 km south), Kutna Hora (the UNESCO World Heritage silver-mining town with the Sedlec Ossuary Bone Church, 80 km east), Pilsen (Plzen, the Pilsner Urquell brewery town, 90 km southwest), Terezin (the WWII concentration camp memorial, 60 km north), Karlstejn Castle (the 14th-century Charles IV Gothic castle, 30 km southwest), Konopiste Castle (the Archduke Franz Ferdinand residence, 45 km south), and Marianske Lazne / Marienbad (the second great Bohemian spa town, 160 km west).
Detailed Drivers operates a full Prague chauffeur service across PRG Vaclav Havel Airport, the Old Town, Mala Strana, Wenceslas Square, and the broader Bohemia day-trip corridor. Prague travelers booking the airport transfer frequently extend to other Czech destinations served by the same chauffeur fleet.
The Prague hub page — Old Town, Mala Strana, Wenceslas Square, Vinohrady, Karlin hotel chauffeur service.
The Bavarian hub — MUC airport meet-and-greet, Oktoberfest, BMW Welt, Neuschwanstein extensions.
The Austrian Habsburg capital — VIE airport, Hofburg, Belvedere, Schönbrunn. 330 km from Prague via D1.
The Hungarian capital — BUD airport, the Danube Promenade, Buda Castle, the Sziget Festival. 530 km from Prague.
The German capital — BER airport, Brandenburg Gate, Mitte, Charlottenburg. 350 km from Prague via D8 / A17.
The Polish capital — WAW airport, the Old Town reconstruction, the Royal Castle. 650 km from Prague.
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